- Official says Gaza deal ‘more likely than not,’ as Israel said to retract pullback demands The Times of Israel
- Several Palestinians, Priest Wounded by IDF Fire on Catholic Church in Gaza City Haaretz
- Trump to meet Qatar’s PM as push for Gaza…
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Council President Costa ‘very concerned’ by Israel’s strikes on Syria
European Council President António Costa expressed concern Wednesday about Israeli airstrikes on the Syrian defense ministry in Damascus.
“Very concerned by the Israeli strikes on Damascus today. Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity need to be respected. I call on all parties to…
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UK offered to speed up resettlement case of Afghan who posted leaked data online
Joel Gunter and Hannah O’GradyBBC News
PABritish troops leaving Camp Bastion in Helmand Provice, Afghanistan, in 2014 The Ministry of Defence offered to expedite the review of a rejected resettlement application of an Afghan national after he…
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In Dobropillia, number of injured by the Russian strike rose to 27, two people killed
In Dobropillia, Donetsk Region, the number of people injured as a result of the Russian air strike on the evening of Tuesday, July 16, rose to 27, with two people killed.
According to Ukrinform, the news was reported by the Head of the Regional Military…
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Can US Measles Outbreaks Be Stopped?
The US is experiencing its worst year for measles in over three decades, with more than 1,300 cases in 40 states as of July 16. Cases were almost as high in 2019, putting the country’s measles elimination status at risk. Six years ago, health officials were able to stop the spread. But amid…
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Drone attacks on oil fields in Iraq’s Kurdish region shut down facilities
BAGHDAD (AP) — Drones targeted oil fields in Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region Wednesday, the latest in a series of attacks in recent days that have put several oil facilities out of…
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How to Beat the Heat When Traveling in Europe This Summer
Millions of tourists heading to Europe this summer, particularly around the Mediterranean, are trying to figure out how they will handle their vacations in the middle of massive heatwaves. Tourist hotspots like Spain and France are facing…
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Does AI understand? — Harvard Gazette
Imagine an ant crawling in sand, tracing a path that happens to look like Winston Churchill. Would you say the ant created an image of the former British prime minister? According to the late Harvard philosopher Hilary Putnam most people would say no: The ant would need to know about Churchill,…
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Commander-in-Chief of AFU held his first telephone conversation with new Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, held his first telephone conversation with the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, US Air Force General Alexus Grynkewich.
Syrskyi announced this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
“The…
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Indian police find Russian mom and her two kids living in cave
NEW DELHI — Police in India’s southern Karnataka state said Wednesday they found a Russian woman and her two young daughters living in isolation in a remote forest cave.
The woman, identified as Nina Kutina, 40, and her…
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